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I Like Google Chrome, but…

I just downloaded Google Chrome, played a little and I must say I like it. It is very clean, so it goes well with my idea of information visualization. If I were a IE user I would probably make the switch, but for serious browsing you can’t beat Firefox+extensions. If a portable version is made … Read more

Categories 19 Blog, systems & off-topic Tags data visualization

You want answers, but do you have questions?

A chart is always an answer to an underlying question. If you don’t know the question be prepared for random answers (300-slide Powerpoint presentations, anyone?). Do yourself a favor and and write down the questions that define your project. Group them meaningfully and use them as chart titles. Each chart may prove irrelevant or force … Read more

Categories 06 Discovery, analysis and communication, Data Tags data visualization

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